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Another canal in Venice (on film and digital)

Another photograph of a Venetian canal, but one where I took two photographs of the same scene – one with my Olympus Trip 35mm film camera, the other with my Ricoh GR III diigtal APS C compact.

I like both pictures. The the digital shot certainly has the edge in terms of resolution and the 28mm lens gives a different POV (as well as being in a different orientation), but I think I prefer the colours from the film shot. They’re less contrasty and rich, but feel more like what I saw on the day (although this is probably subjective).

Which do you prefer, and why?

Lush canal
Somewhere in Venice

Olympus Trip 35 & Kodak Colorplus. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Ricoh GR III (bottom picture)

Taken 6 May 2023.

9 thoughts on “Another canal in Venice (on film and digital)

    1. Thanks Matt. Today was the first time I looked at them side-by-side, and the colours on the digital picture, while nice (I love that blue on the gondola, and the greens of the plants), look very, well, digital.

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      1. Indeed. The general ‘dark’ of the digital is sort of interesting in comparison. I’m hesitant to say much about an edit since it’s subjective, but the environments between the two images: one looks warm and appealing, the other looks moody and temperamental.

        Not bad. Dark.

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    1. Thanks Jim. It’s a lot brighter and warmer than the digital image (although I know I coud “fix” that, If I wanted) which I think evoke my memory of the day I took it better.

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  1. Easily the first one. I have been doing the same thing lately with my Contax 139Q and my recently acquired Panasonic Lumix S5, which is a full frame mirrorless camera becoming popular with pro photographers and videographers. Almost every time I still like the film images more – the digital can do things that film can’t, like astrophotography shot at very high ISO, but I am still in love with the results I get from film 🙂

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